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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPT. 9, 1912.12.111111nnunnnnnQnnaonDnnnonnnnnnnnnnaaYOUR.mmRw h mianiainn af a word the Intent of a testator Ocan be ditregarded and a beneficiary financially Injured. Thebrains of the beet legaf talent In the city is at the command of Mour TRUST DEPARTMENT, and free to those who name us Q- i tk. mIk n( twill.as executor, In the preparation of wills.OUR OEPOSIT VAULTS ARE AT YOUR SERVICE IN THEPRESERVATION OF THE DOCUMENT WITHOUT CHARGE.' V8HAWAIIAN TRUST C0.i Ltd. 8923 Fort Streetnr : nrrnnnnnnGGGonnaGGGngnnLove's BalieryKeep odl !. ; It takes more thin the sugflestion to keep cool these days. Itreally can be done only with anledncJust attach it to the chandelier in place of a lamp. It usesless current than a 16-eandlepower lamp.We have thsm comptete frommoorapThe Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.. SCKOOL CLOTHING ;Ve have everything for the scho olboy. , Bring him In, and let us fixup. You will be satisfied, and' so will hek. Canton .Dry Goods Co.,OPPOSITE EMPIRE THEATERHOTEL STRECTYOUTRYONCEand you will realize that it is superiorto butter or. lard for all cooking.. Your Grocer Has ItAnmlrm r.lFWFLT.ER COY.JUli. PARCEL DELIVERY. PHONE 1S1 ;- V ve krrow everybody and understandthe business.IPIiono 2205 ReachesTT T Pl TT AinlALL EIICT3 OF EOCfc UTD SUTD FOB COKCBETE 1Y0BK.nnrrrcGD and coal.; .:--:v::-::"C3 crass STREET. F. o; BOX 211DRY CLLA"!.Q BY ABAOIE'S FRENCH METHOD AT THE- Frencll :: LaundryV. Established 1890777 KING STREET J. ABAD I E, Proprietor TELEPHONE 1491jj)WbllVlbwl)TTI 1 III '- .BERuELEY TRAINWRECKS AUTOBERKELEY, Cal.', Sept. Whatmay turn out to be a fatal accidentoccurred here late today when F,'H,Lewis of Honolulu was severely Injured and hi v niece, Miss Barraclough, probably fatally hurt. Fiveothers were more or less injured, batwill recover.Mr. Lewis .and his party were inan automobile and in crossing therailroad tracks in this city was struckby a train. The machine was demolished and it was seemingly onlya miracle by which all in It were notkilled outright.for the Far East this afternoon on 'thePacific Mail SteamshiD Company linerNile were missionaries returning . toposts in China, which they were oblig-ea iO auauuua uunug ujb retuiuuuu.vRoland G. Garros, the aviator, yesterday eclipsed the old world's recordfor altitude by about 2460 feet, ascending in a monoplane. Garros went up16,240 feet At this height the rarlfiedatmosphere caused his' engine to stopsuddenly. The aviator had to volplaneto theftground. "Dr. L. F. Baker of Johns HopkinsUniversity rushed on a special train toBar Harbor, to attend Mrs. John R:McLean, wife of the owner of the Cincinnati Enquirer and of the Washington Post, who is desperately ill in hersummer home there.Gver-NightWirelessTo the Advertiser ;; Andrew; Carnegie , has closed all"public houses'! ' in ' th vicinity , ofSklbo Castle. They have been openfor generations, but all have goneout of business at the command - ofthe Steel King. . ' ; v 'Bombs loaded with deadly 'explosives were found in three tenementsin New York today, one in the lowerWest Side, and two on the EastSide. Philip Sanders picked up thefirst bomb as he-was entering thefifteen-family brick' housei No. 420West .Thirty-fifth street, about dawn.Sanders flung what he thought wasa package, of rubbish from the hallway Into the street. A deafening explosion followed, Sanders ' beingknocked senseless. He recovered tofind a dense crowd gathered aroundthe . house. Bombs were - discoveredin several different i tenement houses.The wave, of anarchism whiqh seemsrampant . now on the . East Side iscausing - terror among thousands oftenement house . dwellers. . j - -' The special- train carrying ColonelRoosevelt and : a party 1 of newspapermen is due in San Francisco on - theevening1 of September 14, next Saturday, on which date the ' Colonel willspeak in .the Auditorium.' ' The report that Vice-PresidentSherman - is in. an, -alamingjypoorphysical condition, and that he maybe pbliged on account of -ill healthto decline the renomination for thevice-presidency, was authoritativelynied here tonight by Harry A. Devendorff, ; Sherman's private secretary.When the .voters of Maine ' go tothe polls Mohdky to elect a governor,a nev? Legislature and four Representatives to . Congress, Maine . will be inthe center of the political spotlight,and the result, whatever it may be,is ' sure to be hailed by one side orthe other as a certain forecast of theresult next November. r ; 'Mrs.' Helen M.: Moore, wealthy andwidely known throughout Massachusetts, is today s the bride of hercousin, Charles S. Buffumf, who madea', fortune in Salem.; Mrs. Moore issixty-eight years old; her spouse isseventy-seven years. At the weddinglast night Miss Nina Moore, a granddaughter ."of the bride, was bridesmaid. -. . -. .KOW IOCATED lid: READY. FOR BUSINESSMAGOON BUILDING; . Sharp Signs.V - Phone 1697TOM SHARP, the Sign Painter"According to. an Interview with.' Dr.Gaston Odin, of Londan, by the Pariscorrespondent of the ; Budget, theeminent European. histologist has discovered a cancer antitoxin. He admits that he .can not tell, ' withoutfurther experiments, whether it - is :apreventive or a curative, but he hasisolated the amib or cancer microbeand has discovered a serum " whichdestroys. ...I - .An official warning from Washington has been sent to Nogales toLeader Emillo Sampo that UnitedSUtes citizens or their - property mustnot be molested. The message wassent today by courier, through ViceConsul Bowman , of Nogales, Mexico,opposite thls city.; Brigadier-General 'Almond B. WeltU. S. A. (reured), died m his nomein Geneva, N. Y., today. He had beenin ill . health for the last two years.He was born in New York, June 16,1842, and at the outbreak of the CivilWar enlisted in the union Anny.For the invention of apparatus foralleviating human suffering, two orfleers of the United States armycorps, Major Paul S. Halloran andCantain Henrv L. Brown, formerly ofthe First Reserve Hospital in Manila. P. :L. have each received pruesamounting to $505.05 from the fundestablished by Empress Marie Feodorowna. of Russia, to reward thosewho benefit humanity by the introduction of painless healing methods.Mount Maeelk was the volcanowhich created all of the1 commotionthis summer and which, was creditedto Katmai, according to William A.Hesse, a well known civil engineerwho was In the Iliamma country nearKatmai, Alaska, when the eruptionstarted.He savs the two mountains are stillin eruDtion. and expressed the beliefthat the vapors generated by theirwarmth have caused the unusualrains this summer up . and down thePacific oast.President Taft told the delegates tothe Atlantic peeper Waterways Convention that no individual should allowhis own selfish interests or his personal ambition to lead him to climbinginto power over someone else."We should not forget our true relation to our fellowmen," he said, "northe obligations we owe' to those who,as individuals, make up the body politic."When J. P. Morgan takes the standbefore. Senator Clapp's committee investigating campaign contributions hewill be questioned not only about campaign,; contributions of 904 - and ,1908,but also about any possible connections between contributions from 1900to 1912, and any legislation in Congress.Final plans for the funeral of LieutGen. MacArthur were made last night.The funeral will be held at 10:30o'clock Monday morning, and interment will be in Milwaukee:Mrs. MacArthur is better tonight.but her physician is stilt in constantattendance. -Aa a means of forcing the Italiangovernment ' to make representationsin Washington in behalf of Joseph Ettor and Arturo GiovannittL the Lawrence, Mass., strike leaders confinedthere on a charge of murder. Syndicalists throughout Italy are today organizing' a monster general strike toparalyze all Industries throughout thecountry.The condition of Wm. G. Irwin, whohas been ill since his return recentlyfrom Honolulu, is reported as muchimproved. :President Taft has approved of thedismissal sentences -; imposed uponCapt Jacques de la Fitte,- of the Seventh Infantry, stationed in the Presidio of Monterey, 'and Captain Reese ofPhilippine Scouts. . ," -' :v:-.;- .." : ..,. ' ,Lincoln Johnson of the San Francisco Y. M. C: A: established a newPacific Coast record foiVrthe 440 yardsjlashlast night in, the Southern Call-cornia swimming tournament. Johnson's time was 5 minutes, 513-5 sec;onds, or three-fifths of k: second betterthan the previous coast-record, ; heldby Ludy. Langer of- Redpndo beach.MADE HER WELt WOMAN'Mrs. W. P. Valentine qf Camden, N.J says: "I suffered with pains in myback and side, sick headaches, no appetite, was tired and nervous all thetime. Lydia: E. - Pinkhatn's VegetableCompound made me a well woman andwish other Suffering women wouldavail themselves of thitf: valuable 'rem-:-For nearly forty years Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound hasbeen the standard remedy for femaleills, and nd sick woman does herselfjustice who will not ,;try this famousmedicine, made from roots and herbs.HEALANI OARSMENAT PEARL HARBORi . "-"". (The Senior, Junior and Freshmenoarsmen or the Heaiam ciud werethe guests of James Jaeger yesterdayon a run to Peart Harbor in the fastpower yacht Kulumanu .11. The cre'wmen left Honolulu harbor at about; 9o clock, and put ina "very pleasantday afloat and ashore, landing at thePeninsula to enjoy a Jine spreaa tnaihad been carried, along to satisfy outdoor appetites. 'f;iy7:?:: -xU'Pale?A mAll run down, easily tired, nervous? And do not know whatto take? Then go direct toyour doctor. Ask his opinionof Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It contains no alcohol, no stimulation,and is a blood purifier, a nervetonic, a strong alterative, ah aidto digestion. Ask your doctorabout Ayers non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla as a strong ionic forthe weak. A 5Ayer-sSarsaparillafmtni by Dr. J. C. Ayr k Cwfl, Mm-, 0. A.CleanlinessCarriedTo AnExtremeYou may say this afterinspecting our mjlk depoton Sheridan street, andthe same absolute cleanliness prevails ,at all ofour dairies!1Compare our: scientificmethods ' with the f ordinary - milk seller's, andyou will at once understand the ' reason for oursatisfied customers. -HonoluluDairymen'sAssociationPhono 1542J VLHOTEL STSFRANGISSAN FRANCISCOAUTO BUS AND UNIFORMED REPRESENTATIVES MEET ALUSTEAMERSTHE CENTER OF ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY THAT ENTERTAINSEUROPEAN PLAN, FROM $2.00 UPUNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JAMES WOODS. -mm '" 'Black Velvet, Black Satin, Patent, DullCalf , Tan Calf - , - 03.50 a Per?1 A :OfVrT3mm mm fmimIncluding:fish Sets .-,Cake Sets. . .Tea Sets :Berry Sets'.Olive DishesBerry, BowlsSalad BowlsCaKe Plates,.Chop PlatesOdd PlatesSingle or 'by the DozsjiSpoon TraysCelery TraysCups and -SaucersCream PitchersSugar BowlsEtc. Etc., Etc, 'Everything at about Half PriceSale Starts, Tuesday, September 3rd.E. O. Hall ':&Bxmbf-Household Dept. Cor. King and Fort S to.r 1H moi xo ns Sni wjjof LSI f 481 s8JB3 ifljM dn apis wBij sUnion-Pacific JraesferC. :i ; ; ' . ' .... ..... 1v Limitedsift Aq paipuq t-STAR-BULL S. 75 PER WWrrMore than half of the 136 passenrgers who sailed from San Francisco